It was a great night at the Wells Fargo Center (home to the Philadelphia
Flyers and 76ers) and PopEntertainment.com was invited on the red carpet
to speak to tonight’s young talent before they hit the stage. As 2012
comes to a close, we discussed their careers, their plans for 2013 and
what they’ll be doing for the holiday season. Here’s just a little of
what they had to say and some shots of the red carpet fun.

OneRepublic:

Colorado Springs’ own OneRepublic features Drew Brown, Brent Kutzle,
Eddie Fisher, Zach Filkins and singer, songwriter & award winning
producer Ryan Tedder. OneRepublic became a huge success on MySpace even
before being signed to a record label. Their hits include chart toppers
like "Apologize" and Good life.

Their latest single Feel Again, which was pre-released from their
new album, shows just how special this talented group of guys really
are. Feel Again was inspired by
the heartbeats of children in remote villages of Malawi and Guatemala
and has been making a real difference for children in need around the
world. Working with the Save the Children Foundation, OneRepublic is
donating nearly $800,000 of the profits from the song to help children
in need, around the world. For more information, visit
EveryBeatMatters.org.

Looking back on your first single “Apologize” to your current single
“Feel Again”, how have your lives changed?

Ryan Tedder:
Pretty much every way a life can change. As much as possible. I think
we’re for the most part the same people but we’ve been to fifty or so
countries, five continents, we travel sometimes 300,000 miles in a year
so certain things that you used to think would be weird like being in
three cities in two days, well it happens.

Like the song "The Good Life?"

Ryan Tedder:
Yeah, like "The Good Life." "The Good Life" is about our lives.
That’s really what it is. We’re stoked. This is what we want to do.
We are so grateful for our fans because they definitely brought us here.

The
Wanted:

UK’s super group The Wanted has attained great success this year and
includes a funny and talented group of Brits including Tom Parker, Siva
Kaneswaran, Max George, Nathan Sykes and Jay McGuiness.

2012 was huge for them and they are definitely enjoying being part of
the British invasion that is currently hitting the US. They told us
they are working hard on writing some more upbeat songs for their new
album due out in April. After a full schedule of touring, they are
enjoying their time in the studio to sit back and just be creative.

What was it like collaborating with other artists lately?

Tom Parker:
Ah, it’s been great. We did a track with Rita Ora which turned out
really good. We are supposed to be writing with Chris Brown in January,
which ought to be cool. And we just did a song with PitBull for his
album which was really cool. I think there may be a couple more. We’ll
see.

Karmin:

The engaged couple that make up Karmin are Amy Heidemann and Nick
Noonan. They’ve enjoyed singing covers which is what people first knew
them for, but they felt it was important to establish themselves for
original music too. They’re excited for what’s to come in this new
album and dedicate it to their amazing and loyal fans.

So guys… What came first? The music making or the love?

Amy Heidemann:
Well, we went to college together and first came the relationship.
After we were together we realized we sounded pretty good together.
That’s when we started the YouTube videos and it turned into this!

Bridgit
Mendler

Actress and singer Bridgit Mendler is probably best known for her role
as Teddy Duncan on the Disney Channels hit TV show - Good Luck
Charlie. Music however, has always been a part of this busy twenty
year olds life. With the recent release of her debut album, she tells
us she’s thrilled to have co-written the music on the album and that her
fans are really loving it. Keeping her priorities in order, Bridgit
will also be heading off to college shortly.

Are you going to pursue an acting career as well as a singing career, or
just stick to one of the two?

Bridgit Mendler:
Well typically Disney shows don’t go past four seasons, so as for
Good Luck Charlie, I don’t think that will be an option for me much
longer. I do hope to keep singing and acting in movies or any other TV
shows that I get the chance to participate in.

Hot Chelle Rae

Hot Chelle Rae is Nashville’s own pop band, born and raised right in the
heart of country music. Best known for their hit singles "Tonight,
Tonight" and "I Like It Like That,"this group of four
includes Nash Overstreet, Ryan Follese, Ian Keagy and Jamie Follese.

Their somewhat odd sounding name - Hot Chelle Rae actually came from the
username of a girl they met on MySpace. It was unique and rare so they
just went with it.

Hot Chelle Rae appreciates their fans and know they are where they are
because of them. They’ve been on the road touring for most of 2012 and
say they love meeting their fans after the shows, taking pictures with
them and signing autographs. They also feel it’s important to bring out
a positive message and are committed to increase
awareness about anti-bullying by taking part in many anti-bullying
contests and campaigns.

What are some common misconceptions about being “famous”?

Nash Overstreet:
People think we have so much money! We really don’t have as much money
as some people would assume. People also think we have so much free
time to just do what we want but we really don’t have that much time.
A lot of it is spent working.

Ed
Sheeran

Ed Sheeran, the talented English singer/songwriter has had an impressive
2012. But, it’s believed that this is just the beginning for this down
to earth performer who’s star is expected to keep rising. He credits
the internet for being a large part of his commercial success and growth
overthe last few years and he continues to
strive to be the best singer/songwriter he can be.

Some highlights from Sheeran’s wild ride in 2012 included playing at the
Queens Diamond Jubilee alongside music legends like Elton John, Paul
McCartney and Stevie Wonder and performing Pink Floyd’s classic "Wish
You Were Here" at the closing ceremonies of the London Olympics in front
of billions of people worldwide. Not bad for
a twenty one year old, huh?

Known for his acoustic style and deep, moving songwriting including his
chart topping song "The A Team," Sheeranhas a distinct style all
his own. Volunteerism is also important to Sheeran and the
haunting song and video for "The A Team" was inspired by and
portrays the
life of Angel, a drug addicted prostitute Sheeran met while volunteering
at a homeless shelter.

What was it like collaborating with Taylor Swift and writing for One
Direction?

Ed Sheeran:
It was great to make music and write with someone so successful. Taylor
and I had a lot of fun putting our ideas together. She’s very similar
to me, she comes from the songwriting world in Nashville, so it’s like
writing for myself. I would love to work with her again. And
co-writing two of the songs with One Direction was great too.

Cher
Lloyd

English recording artist Cher Lloyd rose to fame when she came in fourth
on Britain’s X Factor. Shortly after, Lloyd was signed by the show’s
producer and music mogul – Simon Cowell.

Her debut album Stick + Stones has been very successful for tiny
and adorable young singer with a big voice. Her mega hit "Want U
Back"has gone platinum and has sold over 2,000,000 copies in the
US alone.

How was it being on tour for the very first time?

Cher Lloyd:
It was definitely a lot different than I ever expected. I had so much
fun and it was such an amazing experience. A lot different from X
Factor but in a good way and I get to meet so many of my fans!

Olly Murs:

Like Cher Lloyd, Olly Murs got his start as a finalist on Britain’s X
Factor and credits Simon Cowell as one of his mentors. He’s probably
best known for his hit single "Heart Skips A Beat," but now withtwo successful albums under his belt, his third record titled
Right Place Right Time was released recently in the UK and went
straight to number one. It’s US debut is slated for April 2013.

"Troublemaker," thefirst single from this latest album features
vocals by Flo Rida and is currently moving up the charts worldwide.
Murs says he is looking forward to 2013 and is enjoying the reception
his music is getting in the US and at home.

Are you glad you were persistent with auditioning for X Factor?

Olly Murs:
Yes, because if I wasn’t persistent I would not have gotten to be here
tonight performing.

What’s your favorite holiday tradition?

Olly Murs:
I can’t wait for roasted chestnuts and marshmallows. I love all the
traditional Christmas stuff.